Halls Gap Zoo

Situated at the foothills of the majestic Grampians mountain ranges the Halls Gap Zoo comprises 130 species of native and exotic mammals, reptiles and birds. Observe the inquisitive meerkats, gigantic giraffe, regal red panda, playful lemurs, colourful macaws and a plethora of wallaby and kangaroo species. Make the Halls Gap Zoo a part of your next Grampians experience.

Brambuk

Start exploring by visiting Brambuk the National Park and Cultural Centre, where you will discover the Parks's exceptional environment and Aboriginal culture. Relax with mountain views, enjoy bush foods, a cappuccino or something from our large menu.

Grampians Adventure Golf

Set on one hectare in Halls Gap, in the heart of the magnificent Grampians National Park, Grampians Adventure Golf is an 18 hole course themed around some of the more popular local icons such as Mt William, The Pinnacle and the Grand Canyon to just name a few. Six Waterfalls cascade over, under and around two small mountains to make up just some of the challenges and obstacles that players must overcome.

The Gap Vineyard

The Gap vineyard nestles under the craggy peaks, providing comfort to the visitor via a tasting room beside a giant gum tree. Taste The Gap single vineyard range and a selection from one of Australia's most distinguished wine producers Mount Langi Ghiran. Enjoy the ambience of this stunning vineyard only five minutes East of Halls Gap.

MacKenzie Falls

The view that awaits you at the end of this steep trail is truly spectacular. Water cascades over huge cliffs into a deep pool, sending fine sprays of rainbow mist high into the air above a stunning gorge. The Waterfalls are flowing all year round.

Silverband Falls

The Grampians National Park houses the beautiful waterfall of Silverband Falls. Known for its charming scenery and many activities for guests of all ages, the Silverband Falls welcomes all guests to its unique serene setting. Surrounded by the rocky landscapes of the Grampians, the area offers an array of adventurous walks and water activity options for guests.

Boroka Lookout

Boroka Lookout provides a great view of the Halls Gap Valley and the Eastern Plains. An easy stroll through open stringybark forestleads to 2 viewing platforms that look down the Halls Gap Valley and out onto the Eastern Plains. Suitable for people with limited mobility.

Reeds Lookout

The Reeds Lookout in the Grampians is one popular viewing platform in this region. Nestled amid the scenic Grampians National Park, the Reeds Lookout is a great view-point for enjoying the fantastic bird’s eye views of the surroundings.

“Thank you so much for letting us stay. Our son thoroughly enjoyed helping you feed the animals. We will definitely come back and stay here if we visit the Grampians again.”

Sandra & Dustin - August 2017

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“What a fantastic place, we loved it. You get a taste of the bush and the back drop of the Grampians is stunning. It is so relaxing. Our unit was so clean and the beds are comfortable and it has everything you need. If you need anything at all Amanda & Dave (hosts) are so accommodating. Nothing is any trouble to them. Being out of the town a little, drive into town is about 2-3 mins, there is no traffic noise at all, just nature. We loved it so much we are going back when we can. It’s also a great place for kids to roam the grounds freely and free wi-fi. And a bonus we had Mr P (peacock) perch and sleep in the tree opposite our unit.”

Jess - March 2017

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“The animals a very nice and cute. The cabins are great. The pool is cold and fun. I wish I could stay for longer but it’s time for me to go. I will remember this holiday for my whole life. It’s my best holiday yet!”